Shared apartment: the most complete guide to rent a room |
Posted: November 29, 2018 |
As a student you will surely want to save money on your accommodation, and as sharing a flat is very cheap, we bring you the keys to rent a room. 2018 is very close and with it the return to the University. If you have to look for accommodation near the campus, one of the most economical options is to share a flat. To help you rent a room, we bring you some keys. 1. Start your search today The search for a room in a shared apartment should start as soon as possible to get the best rooms at the best prices. If you let you be and the academic year begins, it is likely that you will lose the best offers and you will have the least interesting options. Here you can get the info about rooms for rent Dubai. 2. See if it is the notice of a real estate agency, since they require that you deliver one month of deposit and one month of fees and you must take it into account. When measuring the quality/price of the room, it is advisable that you consider the following:
3. Beware of scams! Be careful because there is a possibility of scams, so opt for reliable means, visit the floor, talk to neighbors and make sure everything is correct before making a decision. Do not trust the ads without a photo and of course never rent without having seen the place. Many times the images are not recent or the environments may seem larger than they really are. Make sure you ask for an inventory before signing the contract, check that everything works and is clean. 4. Roommates This is fundamental and you need to pay special attention to him since you will spend a lot of time with your classmates. Imagine which are the ideal qualities that you would look for in a partner, and try to see if they are people who live similarly to you, with similar attitudes in terms of cleanliness, food, activities. Do you have any preference about sex? Although it is a personal choice, you can filter the offers based on it and thus be more comfortable. It is always advisable that you stay for a coffee with the future partner, say what you think and want, and you will easily see if you are compatible or not with each other and if there is a feeling. 5. Always sign a contract Do not deliver a bond or monthly payment before signing a contract clearly stipulating the parameters of the rent, the duration and responsibilities of both, and make sure you have proof of rent where it is established that the landlord (signature and ID) has received ' x 'amount for the month's rent. With regard to duration, the Leases Act allows for the agreed time between both parties, although to protect the tenant there is a mandatory extension of the contract for up to 5 years, provided that the latter does not notify the landlord 30 days in advance that you do not want to renew it. If not notified, the contract is renewed for 3 more years. If you leave the room earlier than expected, you must pay, since according to Law 29/1994, the contract must have lasted at least 5 years and you must notify the landlord at least 2 months in advance. In cases of withdrawal, the law allows the parties to agree that the tenant pay one month's rent for each year that remains of contract. 6. Other important considerations Remember that the landlord is responsible for things that are broken, except those that wear out with use, such as light bulbs, these are the responsibility of the tenant. Otherwise, if the appliances or the boiler are broken, the lessor must assume those costs. It is important that you also know that the expenses of the community are the obligation of the landlord, unless this has been expressly established in the contract. However, the Law of Leases states that "the expenses that the tenant (tenant) will have to pay are those derived from the services that are susceptible to individualization, such as electricity, gas, etc.”
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